Hey Kyle get on to Randy and the boss to do the Marines!
Too expensive, I'm sure, considering how many likeness rights they'd have to try and get.
Then, if they didn't get the likenesses and released some generic Marines, people would complain and probably not buy them because they wouldn't be accurate.
Look what happened with McFarlane's very first Terminator figure.
The proto sculpt, with Arnie's likeness was a huge hit.
Then, when the figure actually showed up and it looked nothing like Arnie...man was there alot of knashing of teeth and pulling out of hair going on with collectors.
Many a McFarlane employee knew what it was like to be roasted in the depths of the Sloar that day, I can tell you.
People are accepting of things, like the Ripley likeness issue with the Sideshow Powerloader dio, because the Powerloader overwhelms the non-Ripley sculpt.
Not so if they try to do that with the Colonial Marines.
No Michael Biehn or Bill Paxton or Jeanette Goldstein likeness...instant peg warmers.
People expect ALOT more as far as likenesses go these days, thanks to the super accurate sculpts that NECA and Hot Toys are putting out.
You just can't cut corners with that and expect them to sell.